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Veterinary Sciences and Medicine (U680) — Undergraduate University (4 years)

Program of StudyOccupations of GraduatesWork ProspectsWork Facts


 

 Work Prospects

Current Fair
To 2009 Fair


The competition among new graduates will likely be about average.

You will find more opportunities as physicians, dentists and veterinarians.

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If you are beginning your career investigation, national outlooks will give you a good overview of trends.

Ready to explore an occupation/job in more detail? Check:

Provincial, territorial or local (http://www.labourmarketinformation.ca) outlooks.

Local chamber of commerce

Local companies that hire

Placement service of colleges and universities

Associations and unions

Check out the following occupation(s) in which recent graduates have found work.
Occupations (in descending order) Current To 2009

Keep in mind that these work prospects may vary for recent graduates with limited work experience.


This page last modified on: 2007-03-31  

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